October 21, 2025 - 16:06

LONDON, October 21, 2025—NTT DATA, a prominent player in AI, digital business, and technology services, has taken a significant step in bolstering its presence in the insurance industry by acquiring Alchemy Technology Services. This strategic acquisition aims to strengthen NTT DATA's capabilities in addressing the evolving needs of the global insurance landscape.
The integration of Alchemy Technology Services is expected to enhance NTT DATA's offerings, particularly in consultancy and technology solutions tailored for the insurance sector. Alchemy's expertise in Guidewire and its deep understanding of insurance technology will play a crucial role in helping NTT DATA tackle pressing issues such as agility, modernization, and scalability within the industry.
With this acquisition, NTT DATA reaffirms its dedication to driving innovation and transformation in the insurance ecosystem. The company is poised to leverage Alchemy's specialized knowledge to deliver enhanced solutions that meet the demands of an ever-changing market, ultimately benefiting its clients and stakeholders.
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